


Across the Mottola property portfolio, recycling and responsible waste management are embedded as part of everyday building operations. The approach is straightforward: reduce waste where possible, separate materials carefully, and ensure recyclable resources are diverted from landfill through trusted recycling partners.
Through consistent operational practices and partnerships with professional recycling providers, these efforts support more responsible building management while lowering the environmental footprint of the properties.
At Travel House in Rosebank, materials such as paper, cardboard, plastics and packaging are sorted and recycled as part of daily office operations. At the Hylton Ross depots, specialised recycling processes ensure the responsible handling of workshop materials including motor oils, mechanical components and other industrial waste. In Cape Town, properties including Chiappini Square and the Hylton Ross depot in Salt River partner with professional recycling providers to enable structured sorting and regular collection of recyclable materials.
Across additional properties, including Maitland Business Park, tenants participate in shared recycling programmes coordinated through the body corporate, helping ensure consistent recycling standards across the broader property environment.
To strengthen responsible waste management across the Mottola property portfolio by expanding recycling practices, improving material separation, and reducing the volume of waste sent to landfill.
Recycling programmes are now implemented across the portfolio, covering both office environments and operational facilities.
Through tenant participation and partnerships with professional recycling providers, recyclable materials such as paper, cardboard, plastics, packaging and specialised workshop waste are regularly diverted from landfill, supporting a more circular and responsible approach to property management.
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